Republican candidate for lieutenant governor John Reid is coming in third place when it comes to cash on hand. That's according to the latest campaign finance numbers posted to the Virginia Public Access Project.
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A company that oversees the power grid serving Virginia, 12 other states and the District of Columbia is out with a strong warning. If data centers want to build here, they must generate their own power.
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The Washington Commanders’ plan to return to the site of their former home at RFK Stadium cleared its final hurdle with the local legislature Wednesday when the District of Columbia Council approved the legislation.
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Wednesday’s Health Metrics Annual Report showed a stark contrast: There’s a 25-year difference in life expectancy depending on where you live in Virginia.
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The Governor's office vows that troops won’t be used directly for law enforcement.
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September is the busiest season for vineyards to harvest grapes, but invasive insects, called spotted lanternflies, continue to threaten Virginia’s wine industry. A new study looks at whether pet dogs could be successful at sniffing out lanternfly eggs as one way to combat the infestation.
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For the would-be governors, the first question focused on fears about federal cuts to Medicaid that disability advocacy groups worry could disproportionately impact their communities.
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Campaign finance numbers are revealing the shape of Virginia politics heading into this year's election for governor. The latest disclosures show Democrat Abigail Spanberger has more than twice as much cash on hand heading into the fall election season.
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Work continues on a new Albemarle County park that’s owned by the state. Following the example of beavers, they’ve built a series of 35 dams at Biscuit Run that will reduce pollution and flooding downstream.
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The Goochland County plant will employ about 650 people when it's fully operational, according to an announcement from the governor's office.
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Roanoke City Council voted unanimously Monday to ban ownership wolf-hybrid dogs within the city after a June incident in the Deyerle neighborhood.
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